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40 YEARS of AISLIN
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GOOD FRIDAY
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MAD FOR PARÉ
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EMPTY BOWLS
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LATEST FEDERAL POLL
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Tuition protest futile
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Intrepid scribe has close
shave on ship of fools
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These contestants deliver
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Trust in people trumps importance of faith, survey finds
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Christians, Jews flood Jerusalem
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Protest groups maintaining a common front
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Rules could let corruption probe keep sessions secret
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Man suffers leg wound in Dix30 shooting
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OPEN/CLOSED
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Harper’s policies ‘offend’ Quebecers
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Woman’s double-lung transplant a success
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Deny Canadian murderer clemency, report urges
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Feds take on meat hygiene
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Half of Canadians indifferent to ‘benign’ federal budget: survey
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U.S. navy jet crash injures 9
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Sheik’s backers decry ‘lies’
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Syrian violence leaves 27 dead
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North Sea gas leak can be plugged
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Former Washington mayor in hot water again
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Polar sailing expedition missing after storm in Antarctic
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No tears shed for Malawian president
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Tuareg rebels declare they are masters of Mali’s north
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Red chairs like river of blood in Sarajevo
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Wyoming town sells for $900,000
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Mega Millions winning ticket ‘misplaced’
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Four mysterious murders in Paris suburbs
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Japan energy boss wants to shut nuclear plants
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Politician’s fall rocks Italy
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Man deported by Canada goes on trial in China
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U.S., Russia at odds over arms smuggler
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Great cartoonists offer their own slant
on the time and place they live
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Walking with Jane, Driving on Crack and helping Le Journal
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An orchestra made up of computers
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THE PROPHECY OF MR. HAYS
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ON THE WAY TO CANADA’S CARTOONIST HALL OF FAME …
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Catalogue of fakes and counterfeits poses very real threats to humanity
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Competition for jets makes sense only if stealth unimportant
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Katimavik and other cuts
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Needed in Outremont: tolerance and understanding
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Students, pro and con
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When health becomes a language issue
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Even if we disagree, let’s keep the discourse civil
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THE BUS DRIVER was disgusted that the visitors to Montreal didn’t speak French
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IMPROVING THE WORKPLACE
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Leading Canadian economists losing faith in monthly job numbers
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U.S. ECONOMY
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Canada’s resource sector is hot, if not on fire
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RIM executives depart as company weighs strategies
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Bank of Canada prepared to step in
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Participating whole-life policies offer attractive returns
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Ode to a penny: lessons from a bygone era
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Website’s happy gnome maker
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Yahoo’s chief product officer leaves amid turnaround bid
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Migrating to retirement
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Collecting
comes with risks
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Next foreclosure wave
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Samsung strikes right Note
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Patent dispute between electronics giants goes to U.S. appeals court
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Boeing pulls ahead of rival Airbus in Q1
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Ford plans $600-million expansion
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Chinese woman sentenced
to death for ‘cheating’ investors out of $16 million
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Cherry’s advice to the Habs
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20 years later, can Couples do it again?
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Impact hasn’t given up
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WOMEN’S HOCKEY POWERHOUSES
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Spacek’s trade was tough on his family
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Fixing Habs will take time
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Red’s notebook
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Simmonds’s star rising with Flyers
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Milbury’s mouth is going to be his undoing
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Penguins can relax, for now
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On the Tube
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Searching for a saviour
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What’s worse: stealing a taco or a cab?
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Downtown Carter statue a good idea
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Popp already planning for 2013
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Weir sad, but not surprised
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MLB ticket prices flat for first time in two decades
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Shostakovich: the dark master
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A fine night for detail at the OSM
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For Corky Laing, it’s been one long, strange trip
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Sofia Vergara takes a break from the Family to host SNL
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Hey you kids, get out of my ghost town
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Papier fair showcases affordable artwork
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Novel art exchange: volunteer your time, earn a painting
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Hip hop moves to centre stage
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Star of The Killing won’t break silence on whodunit
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The celebrity profile in the era of 24-hour Twitter
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Who doesn’t love high school reunions?
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Can a documentary with a few bad words change the U.S. movie ratings system?
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Moth Diaries flits from realism to fantasy
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This week at the movies
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A fleet of new Titanic books
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Can we leave our pasts behind?
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Saved by his art
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literary calendar
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A house of history, and secrets
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Distractions take away from the lack of windows
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Test site: All painter’s tapes aren’t created equal
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Take a few minutes to think about Earth Hour
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Plateau condo offers couple a little bit of Europe
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Career opportunities multiply
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Irish try their luck in Canada
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A foodie’s tour of HALIFAX
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New Glasgow’s seasonal lobster supper sets the standard in P.E.I.
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Luxury in India, spring skiing in New England
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Breaking the ice in Newfoundland
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The mystery of England’s crop circles
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A Disney cruise ship is really ‘one big stage’
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Relais & Châteaux inns set the standard for luxury
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This week’s suggestions
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Ten courses
of Asian deliciousness
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Nostalgic for legendary eateries?
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RELIVING THE GLORIES OF PROM
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TV Crossword
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THIS WEEK’S TOP TV TIPS
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SATURDAY’S HOROSCOPE
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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Sense of entitlement keeps brother apart from family
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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The Sunday New York Times Crossword
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Schizophrenic man refuses help
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SUNDAY'S HOROSCOPE
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FLQ member sentenced in bombing
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Real estate deal of the century created Mount Royal
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John Poor made trek through blizzard to meet Board of Trade